Foreign adolescents living in Portugal: Quality of life and school experiences

Quality of life School Adult Male Schools Adolescent Portugal 4. Education Adolescents Peer Group 3. Good health Young Adult 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Quality of Life Foreigners Humans Female Child Students 10. No inequality
DOI: 10.1002/jcop.22625 Publication Date: 2021-06-02T05:01:30Z
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AbstractThe present study intends to (1) analyze the differences regarding the quality of life between young foreigners and young Portuguese adolescents; (2) understand the relationship between variables related to the school context and the quality of life of foreign adolescents living in Portugal. In all, 8215 adolescents participated in this study, and only the sub‐sample of 578 foreigners was considered. 50.3% are boys, aged between 10 and 22 years old. Foreign students in Portugal have a lower well‐being index than Portuguese students and a worse relationship with peers and teachers. Foreign girls like school more than boys, have less difficulties in school and have a higher perception of security at this context. On the other hand, they have a lower perceived academic competence and a worse relationship with peers. The importance of developing programs to promote socioemotional skills, empowering teachers and educators, and promoting the adoption of an inclusive model in schools is highlighted.
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